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Rebel Island by Rick Riordan

mrslaww612's review

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5.0

Love this author! Did not realize this was part of a series, but it works as a stand-alone. Will definately be looking for all the others in the series!

bkdrgn303's review

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4.0

Really sad this series ended. I wish Rick Riordan would revisit Mr. Navarre and San Antonio. Or even Austin. I'd love to know how those plans worked out for Tres and Maia...

barbi_story's review against another edition

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4.0

Enjoyed it and very sad that there is not more.

git_r_read's review against another edition

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5.0

This was like listening to a classic Agatha Christie novel only set in modern times of drug-running and tequila and in Texas.
Tres and his new wife, Maia, get talked into spending their honeymoon on Rebel Island to help an old acquaintance out. Like all good mysteries, not all is as it seems. And there's a storm on its way, trapping everyone on the island. And a murderer is out there....
Absolutely superb. I do love this series.

stori_booksi's review

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3.0

I loved this series so much. But just.... Can't believe this is where the story ends. The series is 100% worth it, but this last book falls just a little flat. Hoping against hope for a book 8. Fingers crossed.

book_nut's review

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3.0

Meh. The other Tres Navarre books are better.

earlapvaldez's review against another edition

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5.0

Closing my Riordan bibliography of sorts with this last book in the Tres Navarre series (but wait, I think I may have to read the whole Son of Apollo anthology). I think at this point Riordan was able to polish a lot of things that made Percy Jackson a great novel.

fanboyriot's review

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2.0

I liked the writing style much better in this book for some reason, but the plot got on my nerves along with most of the characters. I’m kinda glad to be finished with this series.

jilfie's review

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4.0

A fantastic conclusion to a fantastic series. Though I wouldn't mid at all if he decided to take a break from YA literature and write another one, especially as there is so much left up in the air.
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